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"Rockbox has no support for such a function, and not only are there no plans to make one, there are very vocal people wielding pitchforks that hunt down and burn people that suggest we ought to include one."

After a somewhat discouraging update, I think I've been able to rebuild Rockbox back to how it was before everything went downhill... Excluding the location in the playlist that I was at (which was somewhat important, being a 4,000+ long playlist and all...)

I'm not talking of a plugin in the current sense, but a new type of plugin, with its own buffer area. If the user has enabled TTS, the TTS plugin is loaded to that buffer, otherwise that space is taken by the core for the audio buffer.

XavierGr:the problem i have is that once TTS is fully running that it has to go into the core atm since there is no way to have a plugin running in the backgrund yet. so the binarysize of the core would be increase a lot. and i also dont think everyone whats to have TTS as a feature. So a plugin would be the best solution. and according to linuxstb it is possible to get TTS running in the backgrund as a plugin.

According to http://ipodlinux.org/PP5020 the color/photo is the only target where these 2 bits get set - and hence it's the only target that needs them reset temporarily during clock change in order to fix the freezing

if browse to e.g. /iPod_Contor/Music/F01/BLAH.mp3 i get a splash saysing that my installation is uncomplete and that .rockbox is missing. tehn it jumps to the wps and plays the song as there has never been an error. also i can still use all codecs and plugins afterwards.

"NOTE: If you have the 30GB video ipod, you need to determine your sector size. This can be done with the ipodpatcher command - after identifying your ipod, type "ipodpatcher /dev/diskN" (replacing diskN with the device name assigned to your ipod). This should then display the sector size.

LinusN: I know i just really love rockbox, i know the wma and WPS thing is wonky cause its new but i love drag and drop and i love the functionality, these people are amazing for writing such a great piece of software

Does RB still strive to support iFP? I thought the port is dead since RB doesn't really work on that DAP and there is no progress. And if some decisions are influence by the fact that RB "supports" iFP it could be abandoned IMHO

amiconn: but isn't that DAP so special and different from the other supported platforms that it's nearly pointless to try to have full sized RB on it? It also has quite different constraints (mem etc.)

crop: I didn't design it, but the way I see it, the functions that are in the wiki page are meant to be used by external threads. They queue messages for the buffering thread, which will then write the data in the buffer

Nico_P: hm... wait... but there is bufgetdata() which returns a pointer directly to the data. Who will block the buffer so that the next bufopen (e.g.) won't overwrite the data? I.e. there should be something like lock/release.

I've had 3 crashes in the past half hour with r. 13795. I cannot replicate these crashes using the archived daily build from July 1. I haven't had a chance to check further to see if I can narrow down when the problem was introduced.

Hei, got a little problem with my Sansa e270 and rockbox. The case is that every time I run the original firmware it hides the Music folder, so that rockbox cant find it. It aint the bigest problem but kinda irritating to un-hide the folder evry time i connect the device to my computer. Any wise heads out there that can help me?

Got a question that might be a bit out of the rockbox topic, but anyways. I got some problems with safely removal of my sansa e270 in winVista, so everytime i disconnect the device it has to rebuild the files, witch thakes about two-three minutes. Anyone know a solution?

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